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Security of Energy Demand : Security for Suppliers?

P. 239–258.
Romanova T. A.

This study focuses on such a complex issue as an energy  security. The energy security is often considered from the consumer's point of view. But it's an "umbrella term", covering a lot of concerns. This study looks at how the  concept of demand security  came about and how it evolved. The chapter examines requests of consuming and producing countries.  Energy has a significant role in the relations between Russia and EU and  this case is considered in the chapter. 

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Keywords: EU-Russia relationsenergy securityinterdependenceoil and gas pricesconsuming countriesproducing countries
Publication based on the results of:
The political and economic development of the European Union under systemic crisis: methodological and practical aspects (2013)

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International Handbook of Energy Security
Trombetta M. J., Dyer H. Cheltenham, Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013.
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